IFDC Score-W9CCU

JimKD0AV at aol.com JimKD0AV at aol.com
Fri Jun 30 11:48:35 EDT 1995


The following is the Wheaton Radio Club, W9CCU, submission

multi/2                QSOs
               CW               SSB
80 mtr     302                  0
40 mtr     553                  0
20 mtr     321                  0
15 mtr     156                  0

Total      1332                 0

Pts:      1332 x 2 x2 (pwr mult)  =   5,328

Mult:        74 (missed AK, NWT, PAC)

Total:      394,272

Set-up:  10KW generator in club truck; wire antennas broadside E/W; TS-950,
IC-737, CT 8.7 logging;  steak fry at 2:30 am.

OPs: AA9JY, KD0AV, K0OAM, W9ZV, N1??

Operated from park in Glen Ellyn, IL, a Chicago suburb.  Other than being
hot, wx was great and no bugs.  Our goal was 1500 q's but we didn't play as
well on 20 mtr as we hoped.  Next year gonna put up a yagi and do better on
20 and 15.  80 mtr did well without too much high noise so we were able to
pull out the weak ones.

73 and cu in IARU test,
Jim KD0AV

>From Peter G. Smith" <n4zr at netcom.com  Fri Jun 30 16:14:26 1995
From: Peter G. Smith" <n4zr at netcom.com (Peter G. Smith)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 08:14:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Possibly naive wish dept.
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9506300742.A7140-0100000 at netcom20>

Recently, we had a club meeting at W3LPL, and I was fascinated by the
thought and evident attention to detail that went into his set-up.  I was
also reminded, once again, of the relative paucity of station design
information that appears in any of the mags.  CQ regularly features the 
owners of significant stations on the cover, but the information on 
their stations is limited to what you can glean from the pictures (which 
usually include nothing out of doors).  NCJ is better on specific 
configuration issues, and pieces of hardware (as witness the excellent 
articles on stacking, multi-single/multi-2 relay boxes, etc.)

What I would dearly love to see, though, would be articles somewhere
(maybe here on the reflector ?) by or about people who have given a lot of
thought to broader contest station design issues -- in other words,
discussion of how owners of outstanding stations go about overall design
and engineering.  I personally would be most interested in 1-tower station
design for both DX and domestic contesting, but I imagine others would
like a broader spectrum of possibilities.  Either way, the idea would be
to stimulate thought and (maybe) new design approaches. 

Would any of the logical people be willing to write such articles for the
edification of the rest of us?  I hope that there isn't so much
"proprietary" data involved that it would be prohibitive, but maybe that's
where the naivete comes in... 

73, 
Pete                                       
N4ZR at netcom.com 


>From jbrown at nyx.cs.du.edu (Jim  Brown)  Fri Jun 30 16:15:22 1995
From: jbrown at nyx.cs.du.edu (Jim  Brown) (Jim  Brown)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 95 09:15:22 MDT
Subject: KIY interface
Message-ID: <9506301515.AA15339 at nyx.cs.du.edu>


Does anyone know if the good folkswho produced the KIY computer interface



are stll in business? and, if so, how to get hold of them?







I bought one a few years ago prewired with a 6 pin din for my Yaesu.



Now I need to reconfigure it for an Icom.  I have the dip switch settings



necessary for the change, but need to know which two wires get connected



to the Icom connector. (Misplaced the literature, of course!)







Any help sould be appreciated.  Looking forward to using new rig in



upcoming IARU next week, es need to get this taken care of.







Tnx,



     Jim WY0J



     jbrown at nyx10.cs.du.edu



>From Rich L. Boyd" <rlboyd at CapAccess.org  Fri Jun 30 17:27:56 1995
From: Rich L. Boyd" <rlboyd at CapAccess.org (Rich L. Boyd)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 12:27:56 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: KIY interface
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9506301254.K15877-a100000 at cap1.capaccess.org>

 Yes, I think KIY is K1CC, CBA, because I think he gave me a stack of KIY
flyers to pass around last year.

Rich Boyd KE3Q


On Fri, 30 Jun 1995, Jim Brown wrote:

> 
> Does anyone know if the good folkswho produced the KIY computer interface
> 
> 
> 
> are stll in business? and, if so, how to get hold of them?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I bought one a few years ago prewired with a 6 pin din for my Yaesu.
> 
> 
> 
> Now I need to reconfigure it for an Icom.  I have the dip switch settings
> 
> 
> 
> necessary for the change, but need to know which two wires get connected
> 
> 
> 
> to the Icom connector. (Misplaced the literature, of course!)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Any help sould be appreciated.  Looking forward to using new rig in
> 
> 
> 
> upcoming IARU next week, es need to get this taken care of.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tnx,
> 
> 
> 
>      Jim WY0J
> 
> 
> 
>      jbrown at nyx10.cs.du.edu
> 




>From Joe Pfeuffer <JP at otc.mhs.compuserve.com>  Fri Jun 30 18:12:10 1995
From: Joe Pfeuffer <JP at otc.mhs.compuserve.com> (Joe Pfeuffer)
Date: 30 Jun 95 13:12:10 EDT
Subject: AA7DT '95 Field Day Results (IFDC)
Message-ID: <950630171209_555063.0_EHF106-1 at CompuServe.COM>

AA7DT operating from McGee Idaho (Spy Glass Mt.)

Band          CW QSO      SSB QSO
160                    0                 0
80                    13                16
40                  244              113
20                  309                21
15                     41              108
10                      0              111
---------------------------------------------------------

607 CW QSO x 2 Pts = 1214 QSO Pts
369 SSB QSO x 1 Pts =  369  QSO Pts

1583 QSO pts x 2 Pts (less than 150 Watts) = 3166

73 Sections Worked x 3166 Pts = 231,118 pts (Claimed Score)



Operators:

	Expert	:
		K7EFB  14 Hours SSB
		KW1K	  16 Hours CW

	Others:
		KJ7LP
		W3AS
		AA7DT
		KG7GO
		KG7RQ

ARRL Class 3A, less than 150 Watts.
5 Element Wire Beam (40), Phased Verticals (20), 160 Dipole, All Band Dipole, 
Loop (40).

A great time was had by all and a special thanks to those ops who had the 
patience to QSO our group.  C'ya for the 96 version !

73

Joe - KW1K


>From Balmforth, Kevin D" <kbalmforth at msmail2.hac.com  Fri Jun 30 20:15:23 1995
From: Balmforth, Kevin D" <kbalmforth at msmail2.hac.com (Balmforth, Kevin D)
Date: 30 Jun 1995 11:15:23 -0800
Subject: N6AW 3A FD Results
Message-ID: <n1407611450.18904 at MSMAIL2.HAC.COM>


N6AW 3A FD Results
Hughes-Fullerton ARC

80   199   209
40   619   694
20   704  1292
15    61   225
10     2    24
6           54
2           99
220N         3
10N         51
SAT         44
PKT   13
    ----  ----
Tot 1598  2695   4293 Q's  
Pts 3196  2695   5891 pts x 2 (<150W) = 11782 + ~1000 bonus = 12782 Score

Equipment: TS-930s galore, FT-890, FT-736, FT-767, CT8

Antennas:  4 el 20m (2), 5 el 10m, 3 el 15m, TH6 - all at 55'
           360' Vee (40m), 7 el LP Yagi (40m), G5RV (80m) - all at 60'
           some other 40m wires, 5 el 6 + misc VHF stuff

Comments: Our best combined 20/40 CW/SSB Q total ever; 15 and 10 were very
spotty here.  We could have used a better VHF location and a better balance
between CW-SSB. The 20/40 SSB station was operated almost entirely by 15-year
old KC6CNV (W6TMD's kid, of BV2 fame) - he only slept 1 hour and made nearly
2K Qs.  This is our last club FD operation as N6AW, since Hughes is shutting
down the Fullerton site and scattering everybody to the four winds.  We've had
a good run, with FD top 5 finishes in 3A the last ~10 years, including 1sts in
'89 and '93.
Regards, Kevin NC6U



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